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they were violating the california state laws. we are talking about the union and so far. is is it a problem. njohnathon wayne mentioned the port of oaklandnd six percent of all u.s. goods. that is the union's point to cause disruption and hurt the economy. and i tell you, they have every right to strike but the employers have the rht to kick the ass to the curve. a job is a mutually agreeable trade. employers offering a job and if they don't like hit the brickings. >> do you think it is bador the economy over all. we are in a fiscal cliff and rough waters here and now this to deal with? >> i think it could be bad for the econy. they have the merchandise and this is not going to affect thanksgiving shopping season and christmas most likely. but look at history. 1948 we had five million workers on strike and it crippled the economy. the taft hartley act brought back the boom. that is it breaking of the unions and created the boom that eisenhower had. if these union heads go forward. this could hurt the economy. >> tracey, you made the point about the retailers, it could hur
they were violating the california state laws. we are talking about the union and so far. is is it a problem. njohnathon wayne mentioned the port of oaklandnd six percent of all u.s. goods. that is the union's point to cause disruption and hurt the economy. and i tell you, they have every right to strike but the employers have the rht to kick the ass to the curve. a job is a mutually agreeable trade. employers offering a job and if they don't like hit the brickings. >> do you think it is...
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. >> my mother-in-law was so beautiful. >> reporter: memories nearly swept away when six feet of water flooded her basement. >> most of these people are gone. we can never get them back. it's part of our history. we're just so happy to be able to show them to our kids. >> reporter: now photographers are helping linda preserve that history. >> the photos are on this paper which you're not going to be able to take off. >> reporter: they're part of a volunteer group called shoot for change using cameras and smartphones to duplicate the images exposed to salt water and mold. >> there's no amount of money to replace photographs of your family and friends. >> reporter: photographs snapped in homes to generations of the families. >> prom back in the day, graduation. >> reporter: amanda is sifting through thousands of photos. >> it was a container full of water with my pictures swimming across the top. it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: anyone with a smartphone can help restore and replace those photos utilizing new technology to save the hold. >> the smartphones have been the easiest and most
. >> my mother-in-law was so beautiful. >> reporter: memories nearly swept away when six feet of water flooded her basement. >> most of these people are gone. we can never get them back. it's part of our history. we're just so happy to be able to show them to our kids. >> reporter: now photographers are helping linda preserve that history. >> the photos are on this paper which you're not going to be able to take off. >> reporter: they're part of a volunteer...
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and borrow a zero percent well actually you can't unless you're a bank right is own anshul jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so to speak you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart. now demand for rental properties is growing because first time buyers in the city typically need down payments of about twenty five percent the average deposit is fifty seven thousand one hundred seventy five pounds now consider that that's almost twice what the average salary annual salary here in london is so of course i mean had we had this from the beginning and we never had that financialization on the boom in the lowering of credit standards of course we would never have prices at this level if from the beginning we always had a twenty five percent deposit but now people are being forced out excluded and it's bankers who are ab
and borrow a zero percent well actually you can't unless you're a bank right is own anshul jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so to speak you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart. now demand for rental properties is...
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laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the any moment saw the light can and most around you it is gather that tends to know the potion they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children fall then. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. world coming to the. village the old fashioned but as the best and brightest take more it's gather in moscow some came to work while others case the place and get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures for insight in from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world. russia's old giants numerous good he's going to take the fight straight to their creditors. here on r.g.p. we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation w
laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the any moment saw the light can and most around you it is gather that tends to know the potion they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children fall then. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. world coming to the. village the old fashioned but as the best and brightest take more it's gather in moscow some came to work...
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the targeting of any journalist or civilian and international law is a war crime and war reporting is explicitly protected under international humanitarian law the next day israel targeted a press car carrying two al aksa t.v. cameramen they burned to death when i got in yesterday near our home a car with a press logo drove past with two young men inside all of a sudden we saw a rocket hit the car those inside were killed we pulled one of them out in pieces but couldn't get to the other one he was literally on fire of course it was the press what else can you say. and i'll could say are the most popular t.v. stations in palestine israel says they're not legitimate journalistic enterprises and that they're associated with the islamic jihad group and the quote hamas terror organization. only had a camera was the press was in european press with the talk of democracy these crimes are being committed against women and children all of this democracy is a sham. israeli airstrikes targeted media offices those targeted journalists according to israeli spokes persons and the the press nor civi
the targeting of any journalist or civilian and international law is a war crime and war reporting is explicitly protected under international humanitarian law the next day israel targeted a press car carrying two al aksa t.v. cameramen they burned to death when i got in yesterday near our home a car with a press logo drove past with two young men inside all of a sudden we saw a rocket hit the car those inside were killed we pulled one of them out in pieces but couldn't get to the other one he...
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. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for republicans. >> reporter: on the national front californians voted in additional democrat to congress, that means 38 of the 53 districts are dominated by democrats in the house. at the state level, the senate and assembly have a super majority of democrat that is the 2/3 of the members. with both the senators staunch democrats and a demonstrate governor, where did the -- democratic governor, where did the republicans go wrong. many believe they are alienating too many voters. >> right now a sign on the outside door if you are gay, lesbian, black, latino or hispanic, etc., you are not welcome. >> reporter: the assembly in san
. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for...
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we created high schools and child labor laws. it took four years until we invented the word teenager. there is some irony that it was not invented until somebody bothers 60's. these were responses to problems. there were solutions. it is ironic that he, himself, who proposed 20 years later a new stage of life between midlife and old age. he argued that he had made a mistake. he should have invented this stage for people like himself. in writing about this, he had a set of beautiful images and and sides that make a lot of sense 100 years later. he describes it as an indian summer. human beings did not reach the height of their capacity until the shadows started slanting is toward. his idea was more and more people were reaching a point where they have the benefits of experience and the capacity to do something with it. i think it all comes back to a sense of time. the familiar way of thinking about this period of life and the access people have as they move into their careers and continue trying to contribute to society is experie
we created high schools and child labor laws. it took four years until we invented the word teenager. there is some irony that it was not invented until somebody bothers 60's. these were responses to problems. there were solutions. it is ironic that he, himself, who proposed 20 years later a new stage of life between midlife and old age. he argued that he had made a mistake. he should have invented this stage for people like himself. in writing about this, he had a set of beautiful images and...
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ordering egyptian court not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. as the crowds gather there's a growing unease over what could happen next. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morrissey not the big numbers that we saw on friday but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots of food stands, about 30 tents, which is an indication that many of these protesters want to be here for a while. it's not clear how long they will day here. when you talk to them they seem determined to speak out against mr. morsi's controversial decrees. >> the beginning avenue era for a tyrant. >> he's saying that nobody can revise what i say. he's actually throwing the new system out of the scene. >> reporter: big developments in meeting rooms and news conferences on saturday where factions posed to mr. morsi made moves to put pressure on the president. of course a number of his decrees seem to weaken the judiciary. the judiciary answered back on saturday by calling for a nationwide judge's strike. also the supreme judicial council on
ordering egyptian court not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. as the crowds gather there's a growing unease over what could happen next. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morrissey not the big numbers that we saw on friday but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots of food stands, about 30 tents, which is an indication that many of these protesters want to be here for a while. it's not clear how long they will day...
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and it does show that some of these things are not subtle -- settleable by law. host: other than the fact that secession did not work for those states that wanted to do that in the 1860's, what other lessons can be taken from abraham lincoln? not necessarily the movie. but lincoln argued from the supremacy clause that there can be no secession because federal law is supreme. there are some flaws with that argument. i saw the new abraham lincoln movie. it is absolutely terrific. but it does show you that he bent the law very much what lesn from that year and placed in what you see happening today? guest: the movie, by the way, it is based on a book about abraham lincoln. i think that president obama must have steadied abraham lincoln closely. i see some parallels between them. he very much believe, single- minded lee that the poor shall have health care. abraham lincoln believed this shall be a union, and shall not be slavery. every once in awhile summit comes along and do not know if they are right or wrong until many years later. we will not know if president ob
and it does show that some of these things are not subtle -- settleable by law. host: other than the fact that secession did not work for those states that wanted to do that in the 1860's, what other lessons can be taken from abraham lincoln? not necessarily the movie. but lincoln argued from the supremacy clause that there can be no secession because federal law is supreme. there are some flaws with that argument. i saw the new abraham lincoln movie. it is absolutely terrific. but it does show...